Expect massively negative Steam reviews right about now. It's worked before, and it could work again. When SEGA announced that Sonic Mania would be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, a lot of PC. Speaking on the matter, even Sega's PR manager has suggested fans complain directly to Sega in the hopes of getting the controversial DRM program removed in a later update. Sonic Mania’s Denuvo has been cracked in just eight days since launch. And it really does suck that Sega distrusts players enough to punish them as if they're all wannabe internet pirates. People may still fight the fight of 'when don't you have an internet connection?', but it's a situation that certainly can happen. The infamous DRM measurement has been in yesterday's PC release of Sonic Mania, meaning those hoping to play on their PC when their internet goes down, while they're on a budget airliner, the back of a car or vacationing out in the sticks are now out of luck as it requires Steam to be logged in and operational before it'll boot up Sonic Mania. Sonic Forces new Tag Team gameplay turns it into Sonic Heroes 2 The Complete Ultimate Guide to Sonic Mania! Boss battle strategies, Special Stages and more! Something that would sour the whole experience for a select group and leave a bad taste in the mouths of many - Denuvo. But they seemed to have spent that time adding something extra. Giving the usual excuse of wanting to polish things up a little more, Sega did just that by fixing a few glitches present in the console versions. The PC version was delayed by another two weeks. The only bad news to come of the whole scenario arrived just as console players started to dig into the finely crafted return-to-form.
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